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About Elder Financial Protection Network (EFPN)

Elder financial abuse is a crime. It involves the wrongful taking of money or property, whether through fraud, scams, predatory caretakers, family, or others. An estimated $2.9 billion is stolen annually from elders. You can learn to protect yourself and those you love. The Elder Financial Protection Network in Petaluma, California, is an organization dedicated to helping you learn methods for avoiding abuse. We serve people all across the United States.

Fleeced: Speaking Out Against Senior Financial Abuse

Fleeced is a new documentary produced by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC), which tells the story of older adults and their families who were victimized by different types of financial scams and abusive financial products.

Support EFPN

Dear Friends,We need your financial support.Our mission to prevent elder financial abuse through innovative partnerships that build public awareness, drive community outreach and provide professional training has never been more important. As a nonprofit organization, Elder Financial Protection Network (EFPN) serves an important role by ensuring that the issue of elder financial abuse remains in the public eye.

Support EFPN Each Time You Shop at Amazon

You can help support Elder Financial Protection Network when you shop at Amazon through AmazonSmile™. Shopping on AmazonSmile is just like shopping at their usual site. Choosing to support California Community Partnership For The Prevention Of Financial Abuse (EFPN's original name) ensures we receive a percentage of your purchases as a donation to EFPN at no extra cost to you.Thank you!

Contact us to find out more about how you can support us in preventing elder financial abuse.

We Invite You to Join Us

EFPN has made great progress. Yet the magnitude of elder financial abuse requires even greater cooperation. Please join us in this effort. We can prevent financial abuse. We will. All of us. That's the power of partnership.